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April unemployment claims in Alabama top 325,000

April 2020's unemployment claims were almost five times the claims in April 2019.

MONTGOMERY, Ala. — The Alabama Department of Labor released the official count for initial claims filed during the week of April 19 – April  25, 2020.

 74,966 initial claims were filed either online or by telephone during this time period. 62,448 of those claims are COVID-19 related.

This brings the total for April though April 25 to 325,652. Unemployment claims in April 2019 were a seasonally adjusted 71,185.

Click here for a breakdown by county.

Click here for a breakdown by industry.

You can look at numbers week-by-week starting with the week of March 14, 2020.

The majority of claims filed were from employees in these areas:
Industry Not Available (unclassified) section  (37,616)
Manufacturing (6,932)
Accommodation and Food Services (6,279)
Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services (5,067)
Retail Trade (4,980)
Health Care and Social Assistance (4,349).

Jefferson County had largest number of claims with 11,878.

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